Example sentences of "[verb] that i [vb past] you " in BNC.
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1 | I do n't know that I meant you to guess anything , ’ he said grudgingly . |
2 | " And you wo n't let him know that I phoned you ? " |
3 | ‘ But you were looking so absorbed that I guessed you were admiring that wonderful bureau . ’ |
4 | ‘ Why have I always felt that I knew you before ? ’ |
5 | But you must believe that I kept you here not because I wanted to , but because I believed it my duty to those whom God ( or , well , the Company anyway ) has placed in my care . |
6 | ‘ You may remember that I begged you to make love to me the first time , Penry Vaughan ! |
7 | ‘ I confess that I thought you 'd taken the boat . |
8 | But I di , I did n't realise that I thought you were actually . |
9 | And I have to confess that I found you as delightful then as I had in Wexford , and was intending to find out where you were going , and pursue the acquaintanceship . |
10 | ‘ I know it 's too late now and that it — it does n't make any difference , ’ she said raggedly , ‘ but when I saw you again I knew that I loved you , too . |
11 | In the third place , you may recall that I escorted you to your room at half-past twelve ; but the college gates are locked at midnight , from which it follows that I would have had to rouse the duty porter in order both to be let out and to be let in again , something he will most certainly confirm I did not do . |
12 | ‘ By God , Sally-Anne , your mother said that I spoiled you rotten , and I think that she 's right . |
13 | ‘ If I said that I trusted you , ’ she whispered , forcing the words to form , ‘ if I told you that , come what may , I trusted you , would you still be confused ? ’ |
14 | When I kissed you that first night , and accepted that I desired you , I knew then that with the situation so volatile I should get us both out of there and back to Mariánské Láznë . ’ |
15 | ‘ My father 's old housekeeper — he and she grew old together — has a daughter who needs to make money ; , she lives in Nile Street , and if you were to say that I sent you , she might well be glad to put you up till it is time for you to go to Oxford . ’ |
16 | He said , still with his back to her : ‘ It 's ridiculous to say that I forced you . |
17 | At least be flattered that I chose you to tell the truth to . ’ |
18 | ‘ I 'm not afraid to admit that I wanted you last night , more than I 've wanted any woman for a long time . ’ |
19 | And I have to admit that I found you delightful . |
20 | ‘ You see that I had you in my mind ! ’ |
21 | You 're not forgetting that I called you before that time myself , and you told me Bonanza had taken the girl away somewhere ? ’ |